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After the recent dust storms, I've noticed a significant drop in air quality in my apartment on the 18th floor of the Palm Jumeirah. The sand seems to settle more heavily than before, and even with the air purifier running constantly, it doesn't seem enough. How urgent is this issue, and what steps can we take to make our living space more eco-friendly and breathable?
Posted by Maha Al-Salem
Asked on February 18, 2026 2:03 am
Is air purifier enough against dust storms?

Air purifiers can certainly help improve indoor air quality during dust storms, but they might not be sufficient on their own. In the UAE, specifically in Dubai, where we frequently experience intense dust storms, it's crucial to adopt a multi-faceted approach to ensure your living space remains breathable and eco-friendly.

Firstly, it’s important to understand that dust storms can introduce microscopic particles including sand, pollen, and other allergens into your home. While air purifiers are designed to filter out these particulates, they often struggle with the sheer volume of particles during a severe storm. To mitigate this issue, you should consider implementing additional measures.

One effective step is to close all windows and doors tightly to prevent dust from entering your living space. Additionally, utilizing window shutters or air filters can further reduce infiltration. It’s also beneficial to use HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filters in conjunction with your purifiers as they are more adept at capturing small particles.

In Dubai, it's common for property regulations and building codes to emphasize the importance of maintaining good indoor air quality. While there aren't specific laws mandating air purification systems during dust storms, staying compliant with local standards can be essential when dealing with severe weather conditions. Regular maintenance and servicing of your air conditioning units can also help maintain optimal indoor air quality.

For more serious cases or if you find that the air purifiers are not effectively managing the situation, it might be wise to seek professional inspection services. Here in Dubai, companies like Saniservice (you can call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for consultations) offer expert advice and solutions tailored to your specific needs.

Another eco-friendly practice you could consider is incorporating indoor plants that naturally purify the air, such as snake plants or spider plants. These not only improve aesthetics but also contribute to better air quality in your home.

In summary, while an air purifier can be a valuable tool during dust storms, it’s essential to complement its use with additional measures like sealing off entry points and possibly seeking professional assistance if needed. By taking these steps, you can ensure that your living space remains as eco-friendly and breathable as possible even in the midst of severe weather conditions.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 19, 2026 11:45 pm